Hi Quim, comments are inline.
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 5:40 PM, Quim Gil <[email protected]> wrote: > Željko & Chris, based on our previous experience I think we need very > clear instructions for any homework that needs to be done before the > workshop. The "setting up Ruby" kind of problems should be solved before we > start. > Agreed. I will update the meeting page with instructions on how to set up everything. > Also, people were a bit lost about the different "screens" Chris was > jumping back and forth. Then when someone asked and he went through them in > a couple of minutes everything was clear. We could have that enumeration of > screens and, well, we could have screenshots to illustrate them. > I will watch the video of the previous workshop again and make the screenshots before the next workshop. > Should we still work on WikiLove? As someone pointed out, for an > introductory workshop like this it is better to focus on a feature not > relying on registration - and a chance of being blocked by the server. > Do you an idea what feature to test? WikiLove is a good choice because it is visual and fun to use. The downside is that it needs registration, and looks like some people had problems with that. > About communication, let's try Hangout + Etherpad (with its included chat). > Sounds good to me. Željko
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